DALLAS — Warrior couples from across the nation regularly attend Wounded Warrior Project® multi-day mental health workshops that are held regionally. These gatherings are often the first time warriors leave their homes as couples to…

Landmark partnership to advance the diagnosis and treatment of trauma-related brain disorders CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Cohen Veterans Bioscience and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs today announced a new public-private partnership for Biomarkers & Diagnostics for trauma-related…

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. [PRNewswire] — Exposure to traumatic combat and operational experiences affects service members and veterans spiritually, psychologically, biologically, and socially. To date, an estimated 400,000 service members live with invisible wounds of war, including combat stress,…

Keychain device could be key to reducing rate of suicide, violence among struggling veterans VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., [PRNewswire] — RescueTouch and PushUp Vets have partnered to ensure not even one more struggling U.S. military veteran…

AUSTIN, Texas — Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in Texas. To help prevent it, volunteer advocates from the Texas chapters of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention are visiting the state capitol on…

by Amy Bushatz, Military.com [This article was originally featured on Military.com. Reprinted by permission.] You never invited combat stress or post-traumatic stress disorder to be a part of your marriage. But there it is anyway,…

‘It’s not about judging … not about labels … it’s recognizing when people are hurting’ By Kari Williams, senior writer, VFW magazine [This article was originally featured in the January 2017 issue of VFW magazine….

Story by Timothy Clarke Scars of wounded warriors from the Vietnam era to present-day conflicts are the focus of a new exhibit at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. “Scarred for Life: Using Art…